Array Structure PRG 211 January 11‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Array Structure The purpose of the parallel array structure is to hold 2 different elements of information on budget numbers for each month. I created two parallel arrays one to hold the budget scheduled amount and another array to hold the budgeted amount that was achieved. Each array will hold information for each month. If I created this by using inputs without arrays‚ I would have had to create 24 different input statements
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oppression. July 4‚ 1776 Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. By this document‚ the rebellious colonies declared themselves free and independent states ‚ united in the United States of America. July 4th is celebrated annually in the United States as Independence Day ‚ although after the signing of the Declaration were five children long before the final victory of Americans in the war and seven years before the signing of the Treaty of Paris . The author of the Declaration of Independence
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CHAPTER 4 The Structure of the Atom Resource Manager Section 86A Objectives Activities/Features Section 4.1 1. Compare and contrast the atomic Discovery Lab: Observing Electrical Early Theories of Matter 1 session 1/2 block models of Democritus and Dalton. 2. Define an atom. Charge‚ p. 87 Section 4.2 3. Distinguish between the subatomic Problem-Solving Lab: Interpreting STM Subatomic Particles and the Nuclear Atom 1 session 1/2 block particles in terms of relative charge and mass. 4. Describe
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Introduction to Parallel Computing | | Author: Blaise Barney‚ Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | UCRL-MI-133316 | Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Overview 1. What is Parallel Computing? 2. Why Use Parallel Computing? 3. Concepts and Terminology 3. von Neumann Computer Architecture 4. Flynn’s Classical Taxonomy 5. Some General Parallel Terminology 4. Parallel Computer Memory Architectures 6. Shared Memory 7. Distributed
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1. Explain the pros and cons of at least 4 training techniques discussed in this chapter. On the job training Pros: The training can be made extremely specific to the employee’s needs. It is highly practical and reality-based. It also helps the employee establish important relationships with his or her supervisor or mentor. Cons: Training is not standardized for employees. There is often a tendency to have a person learn by doing the job‚ providing no real training. Computer and internet-Based
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Comparison and contrast the 4 types of market structure: Perfect Competition Definition * there are many buyers and sellers‚ the products are homogeneous and sellers can easily enter and exit from the market Characteristics * Large number of buyers and sellers – firms are price takers. * Homogenous or standardized product – the buyers do not differentiate the products of one seller to another seller. * Free of entry and exit into the market. * Role of non-price competition
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This week I am to find the equation of a line that is parallel or perpendicular to given lines that pass through specific point. The given equation y=12 x+3 The parallel line must pass through point (-2‚ 1) Parallel lines share the same slope so the slope of the new line will be12. Because I have an ordered pair and the slope‚ I can use point-slope to find the new equation Y-y1=m(x-x1)
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ABSTRACT Nowadays‚ commercial applications are most used on parallel computers. A computer that runs such an application has to be able to process large amount of data in sophisticated ways. We can say with no doubt that commercial applications will define future parallel computers architecture. But scientific applications will still remain important users of parallel computing technology. Trends in commercial and scientific applications are merging as commercial applications perform more sophisticated
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Parallel arrays and arrays of structures An array of structures are usually equivalent to parallel arrays of the components. For example‚ if each student record consists of an ID number and a GPA value‚ then a list of students can be represented as an array of structure: The same data can be stored as two arrays that "parallel" to each other‚ in the sense that the same index in them indicate data for the same student: Usually the first way is more natural and convenient. Advantages and
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far more than just one universe and that we constantly interact with many of these “hidden” universes.(1)In 1954‚ a young Princeton University doctoral candidate named Hugh Everett III came up with a radical idea: That there exist parallel universes‚ exactly like our universe. (2)These universes are all related to ours; indeed‚ they branch off from ours‚ and our universe is branched off of others. Within these parallel universes‚ our wars have had different outcomes than the ones we know. Species
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